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Post by Sasha Brown-Worsham I am obsessed with Shellac manicures. Every other week, I head into the salon and get my nails buffed, filed, and polished, and for the next two weeks, they are perfect, unchipped things of beauty. Now, it seems I may have to stop. It turns out gel manicures may be bad for us.
It isn't the chemicals, though, that make these shiny, instantly dry manicures possibly dangerous to our health.read more

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